A thug who terrorised shop staff while dressed as The Joker has been jailed for 16 years after smashing a man s skull by dropping a bowling ball from an upstairs window 14 feet above him.
Damien Hammond, 31, started shouting at council workers who were removing a television set from below his flat in Nottingham on December 30, 2019.
He yelled that the TV was his and then hurled the ball, which was wrapped in a pair of jeans, from 14 feet above on to the employee s head.
The victim collapsed on the pavement as bloody streamed down his face as he was rushed to hospital with a fractured skull and brain trauma.
School caretaker found in possession of thousands of indecent images of children
He must sign the Sex Offenders Register for five years
16:44, 5 FEB 2021
Nottingham Crown Court
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The faces of nine offenders who have been jailed for crimes linked to Nottinghamshire
Police and judges have captured and recently punished a number of offenders who have appeared at our region’s courts including Nottingham Crown Court.
Tuesday, 2nd February 2021, 12:30 pm
Below are some of the more serious and dreadful cases to have recently passed through our courts where some of the victims have been left traumatised.
Offenders have been involved in dangerous driving during a high-speed police pursuit, attempting to engage in a sexual activity with a child, and one thug has been jailed after he stabbed another man.
Man in court on two attempted murder charges after reports of incident in Mapperley
Joseph Chattaway, 25, will have a trial in March
11:03, 1 FEB 2021 (Image: Joseph Raynor/ Nottingham Post)
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Burglar with 200 previous convictions steals CCTV system from Nottingham barber shop
Lee Chatfield took more than £2,000 worth of items
09:12, 30 JAN 2021
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